Question

What Are the Causes of Pediatric Epilepsy?

Answer

Pediatric epilepsy is a chronic and recurrent disease characterized by seizures caused by abnormal discharge of brain neuron cells. This abnormal discharge is typically associated with damage to the neuron cells. By restoring the positioning and repair of neuron cells, it is possible to produce weak bioelectricity in the brain in an orderly manner, thereby completely avoiding epilepsy seizures and achieving clinical cure. In emergency situations, it is recommended to seek timely medical examination and treatment at a regular hospital to avoid missing the best treatment opportunity and causing unnecessary harm. Wishing you a speedy recovery!